Ovancl Espole Sub Ohm Tank Review

Ovancl Espole Intro

There is a new sheriff in town and by the looks of their product presentation, they are trying to be the next Aspire. They are called Ovancl. The tank I received from them is called the Espole and it is. . . you guessed it, another Sub Ohm tank! What makes this different from the other 8,649 sub ohm tanks on the market right now? I couldn’t tell you. Just kidding, the Espole has a rather interesting unique triple airflow system. Yea the TFV4 has quad-airflow but this tank is going to be Reminiscent of the Aspire Atlantis, The airflow control is what sets this tank apart.

Notable Remarks

Flavor

Ovancl Espole Organic Puff Cotton

The flavor was decent at around 30 watts but at 50 is where it really comes alive. Fortunately it’s top airflow is what allows you to reach high wattages without the mouthpiece overheating. The Espole uses Puff organic cotton, which is nice but there is definitely a little break-in time. The coils are compatible with the Aspire Atlantis which means it is also reverse-compatible with Aspire heads, which is great because they are very easy to find at almost any vape shop. I’m going to find out if it is also compatible with the Triton RBA section as I am a rebuildable kind of guy. I will have to keep you posted on that one.

Vapor

Ovancl Espole OCC

If you have ever used an Atlantis or any similar type of sub ohm tank then you can expect the same type of vapor production with this tank. The massive airflow slots may even allow for increased vapor production but essentially this thing is a modified Atlantis. (Just sayin’.) When the Atlantis came out, it was unlike anything out there. This tank only builds on that legacy. The Espole allows anyone to chuck clouds all day long without ever having to build a coil. Some people just don’t have time for that kind of stuff.

The Espole is definitely a cloud chasing device.

Machining

Ovancl Espole Pin

The machining on this device is not bad at all. Is it up there with Aspire? Honestly I don’t know for sure, but from what I can see the thing looks solid and works well. For the price tag it is a well-machined item no doubt. It also came to me clean with little machine oil.

Airflow

Ovancl Espole Taken Apart

Sort of a good news bad news situation. The Espole has not one but three MASSIVE airflow slots, plus the mouthpiece has additional top-airflow functionality. Unfortunately, both airflow control rings are very weak and will spin around every single time you put it in your pocket. This is something I would love to see fixed because the amount of airflow is awesome and the heatsink design makes for a nice cool vape. It even makes a good sound when you vape, no whistling.

Likes

Solid but not heavy

Takes Atlantis coils

Huge airflow

Good machining

Simple and consistent

Handles high wattages

Dislikes

Airflow controls are way too loose

Must use higher wattage (30W and above)

Heavily influenced by the Atlantis

Verdict

Ok, overall there really isn’t much wrong with this tank. However, if you already own an Atlantis or a Triton, I can’t really figure out enough of a reason for you to go out and buy it. The airflow has a lot of potential but unfortunately the control ring is extremely loose and that is the major downfall of this device. This tank, although based heavily off the Atlantis can be a contender in the realm of Sub Ohm tanks, only after they fix the airflow design. Other than that, it is essentially a modified Atlantis, which is great if you don’t already own one.

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